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The phrase "a reasonable sentiment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an opinion or feeling that is considered logical or justifiable in a given context.
Example: "While some may disagree, I believe that expressing compassion for others is a reasonable sentiment in today's world."
Alternatives: "a valid point of view" or "a sensible feeling".
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"If there's going to be one, why?" This was a reasonable sentiment that Mr. Jonze, the veteran director of music videos and feature films, happened to verbalize as he was overseeing a new music awards show.
There is a reasonable sentiment that since not all black Americans fit into the narrative of despair that Trump describes, it's wrong of him to characterize us as a struggling monolith.
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But here's a truly reasonable sentiment, the universality of which we all, no doubt, can attest to: "I just don't want to die in a really horrible or nasty way".
It's a reasonable view.
That eminently reasonable sentiment appears as an epigraph to Mark Katz's "Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music" (California; $19.95).
A President's heart and soul tend to consist of deeply reasonable sentiments, unless he's Lyndon Johnson.
Card checks were once prescribed by the National Labor Relations Board as a reasonable way of measuring employee sentiment.
A reasonable landlord.
— a reasonable goal.
A reasonable question.
seems a reasonable estimate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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